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Work Energy Theorem problem

 
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Feb27-12, 10:59 AM   #1
 

Work Energy Theorem problem


If a ball, mass 10kg, is displaced 5m by a gravitational acceleration or 10 m/sē, what is the work done by the gravity, and what is the change in kinetic energy of the ball?
 
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Feb27-12, 01:15 PM   #2
 
Work done = change in potential energy=mgh
 
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